Jul 1, 2015 - HB 195 – 2002: The Australian Earth Building Handbook. A full PDF version of the handbook can be found on the SAI Global website. Unstabilized rammed earth clay content engineering properties empirical formula. Funded by the. The Australian Earth Building Handbook[S].
1 - HB 195-2002 THE AUSTRALIAN EARTH BUILDING HANDBOOK 4 - Preface 6 - Contents 10 - CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 10 - 1.1 SCOPE OF HANDBOOK 11 - 1.2 HISTORY 17 - 1.3 WHY EARTH CONSTRUCTION? Kak sdelat stoyachij vorotnik snezhnoj korolevi. This Handbook sets out principles of accepted good practice and recommended design guidelines for lightly loaded buildings built using unbaked earthen walls and floors. Provisions set out in this Handbook are primarily, but not exclusively, intended for single- or two-storey earth wall construction.
The Handbook is not a comprehensive treatise on earth wall construction technology. The guidance given is the culmination of a long and successful history of Australian earth wall construction. The Handbook seeks to promote continuity of this innovative tradition and encourage alternative solutions wherever possible. Therefore, in addition to the recommendations set out below, satisfactory construction may be demonstrated by precedence (with a verified service history), shown by experimental verification, or proven in accordance with rational design methods following accepted principles and undertaken by suitably qualified and experienced professionals. Guidance on material selection, preparation and use is outlined in Chapter 2 of the Handbook. Earth walling covers a wide range of techniques, including masonry and monolithic forms of construction, which are also described in Chapter 2.
Chapter 3 sets out recommendations for proven construction details for earth walls and floors. Measures for maintenance and repair are also provided. Design of earth walls covering durability and strength, together with deemed-to-comply provisions based on accepted best practice, are given in Chapter 4. Standard footing solutions for earth buildings are detailed in Chapter 5. These include solutions taken from AS 2870 [1], and proposals for earthen footings as well. Appendix A sets out standard test procedures for stabilised earthen materials and components. Deemed to comply solutions set out are restricted to design category A1 or H2 domestic structure for earthquake design and buildings in areas where the design wind speed does not exceed W41 [37].
The Handbook has been written primarily for a professional readership, including architects, builders, engineers and building inspectors. Whilst some parts of the Handbook, Chapter 4 for example, require an understanding of basic engineering principles, the Handbook is also intended to be accessible to a more general readership, including the owner-builder.